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gary k? >> home depot, accelerating their earnings and sales. and a huge buy back. stock acting great here. i think it's going higher in the next through months? >> adam it. >> really good company. had a terrific run. my big concern would be it's not cheap for a mega cap company. >> all right. adam, what do you like? >> yahoo. i know this is a controversial pick. it's kind of an also ran. but it's extremely inexpensive. the stock is up because of some asset sales. there's a real chance marissa mayer could turn this company around still. >> any ceo that tells people to get off the computers and come to work, i love her. ben? >> i used to work for yahoo and they're a very much fun to work for and with. i think it's a very fine company, but again, as i always say to adam, i'm not sure what he knows that the market doesn't already know. >> what should people be looking at, ben? >> buy the indexes, stay with the indexes and you'll get to be rich. >> all right. that's hard to argue with as well. gary k, you picked stocks, but if someone was iffy about getting into the mar
gary k? >> home depot, accelerating their earnings and sales. and a huge buy back. stock acting great here. i think it's going higher in the next through months? >> adam it. >> really good company. had a terrific run. my big concern would be it's not cheap for a mega cap company. >> all right. adam, what do you like? >> yahoo. i know this is a controversial pick. it's kind of an also ran. but it's extremely inexpensive. the stock is up because of some asset sales....
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even with the tax code, getting back to gary's point. when they lower the taxes, it lowers their wages. >> brenda: i've got to let toby get in there. go ahead. >> i'm always amazed that he misses the economic point. the economic point is we did $800 billion of stimulus. how did that wealth spread around? we did almost $70 billion of green energy. we spread the wealth around the. how did that work out? he has the ability to absolutely forget every spreading the wealth around idea that's worked or not worked and then the ones that do work like, for instance, cutting wages or cutting taxes, he thinks don't work. he's sort of got it all backwards. it's like a weird thing. >> brenda: okay. final word. thanks, guys. thanks to steve for joining us. >>> what's this? passengers' spirits are flying high despite those record-high nickel and dime fees? someone here says don't buy it, but do buy one airline stock ... next. >> brenda: predictions. toby, you're in the hot seat. for it. >> those baggage fees are killing people. bayous air. you'l make so
even with the tax code, getting back to gary's point. when they lower the taxes, it lowers their wages. >> brenda: i've got to let toby get in there. go ahead. >> i'm always amazed that he misses the economic point. the economic point is we did $800 billion of stimulus. how did that wealth spread around? we did almost $70 billion of green energy. we spread the wealth around the. how did that work out? he has the ability to absolutely forget every spreading the wealth around idea...
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the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, jonas max ferris and along with todd schoenburger. >> gary get rid of the debt ceiling best or worst thing for the economy? >> it's absolutely the worst thing, brenda. the left likes to say, well, you know, ronald reagan raised the debt limit 18 times, george bush raised it 7 times, bill clinton raised it 8 times. so, you know, both sides do it so it must be okay, and from the perspective of fair and balanced, it has to stop no matter who is president. we go through the same cycle, we raise the debt limit, spend more,en go out and borrow more, and raise the debt limit again and it looks like it's unstoppable, but this is the check and balance of how t govern our society. we can't afford the bills we have now to pay. someone has to say, no, spend what you have and let's move on. >> brenda: you know, it doesn't really mean anything. why not get rid of it. it's been used for political hay, both parties have made political hay out of it. >> that's right, every 18 months we're going through an economic crisis and here we have another one brewing r
the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, jonas max ferris and along with todd schoenburger. >> gary get rid of the debt ceiling best or worst thing for the economy? >> it's absolutely the worst thing, brenda. the left likes to say, well, you know, ronald reagan raised the debt limit 18 times, george bush raised it 7 times, bill clinton raised it 8 times. so, you know, both sides do it so it must be okay, and from the perspective of fair and balanced, it has to stop no matter who...
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gary b., you say unions actually have it right this time? >> well, you know, brenda, you know i'm bias and alws a big fan of unions. it goes without saying i'd be speaking up for them. but in this se i've always been kind of opposed to unions because they'rkind of self-centered and always focused on themselves. but that is the american way. and in this case they do have it right for one reason. they just want to keep the plans they have, however ludicrous and idiotic and gold-plated they are. that's their cice. but with obama care you can't do that. you don't have a choice. he clearly said you'll be able to keep your health plans. the unions say, wait a second, he can't keep our health plans. in this case, they have it right. >> jonas, do youink so,. >> trying to pay these health care bills, why companies are being run into a lot of trouble because -- so these plans are cadillac plans. they had to get caught. i was looking at the white paper by the union about what their griefs are, and they don't like that lower employees are going to have
gary b., you say unions actually have it right this time? >> well, you know, brenda, you know i'm bias and alws a big fan of unions. it goes without saying i'd be speaking up for them. but in this se i've always been kind of opposed to unions because they'rkind of self-centered and always focused on themselves. but that is the american way. and in this case they do have it right for one reason. they just want to keep the plans they have, however ludicrous and idiotic and gold-plated they...
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what gary said is right, this is about competition. unions have gone from high 30% of public employees down to 7%. days of frick and carnegie steel mills are over. if you're a member of a union, understand, your dues are going to sway some political race somewhere in the country. >> tracy, why should people, taxpayers in other states, be worried about this, that unions are targeting these governors? >> because they're looking for membership. that's what they want here. that curveball on education came out of nowhere. the unions should care less about education. think about it. they want their membership higher. that's the bottom line. they are targeting right to work states because they don't favor unions. they're targeting auto industry in rht to wrk states because they want unions to go german auto union style. you get unions involved. the price of the stuff they're putting together is getting higher. th means you and i will pay for it at the end of the day. >> i think these governors are doing a good job making had their states busi
what gary said is right, this is about competition. unions have gone from high 30% of public employees down to 7%. days of frick and carnegie steel mills are over. if you're a member of a union, understand, your dues are going to sway some political race somewhere in the country. >> tracy, why should people, taxpayers in other states, be worried about this, that unions are targeting these governors? >> because they're looking for membership. that's what they want here. that...
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gary, what's the scene? >> reporter: anderson, i'm truly sorry i don't have good news to report here. i'm standing a hundred feet away from the plaza tower school or the wreckage of what was the school. and the search is in for a new phase. heavy equipment has been moved. they have not found any survivors and several medical personnel tell me they are looking for 24 children who are missing. and it doesn't mean, and we certainly hope not, that doesn't mean they have fallen perish. some may be in hospitals, some weren't in school today. but there are definitely 24 children who are still not accounted for. so while we've been here for two hours, they haven't brought up any bodies. there are stretchers lying here for injured children, they haven't been used. lots of medical equipment here. none of it has been used. they're hoping to use it, but it hasn't been. the search continues frantically. people are standing around and hoping for survivors. the lights have been brought in. this will go on as long as it tak
gary, what's the scene? >> reporter: anderson, i'm truly sorry i don't have good news to report here. i'm standing a hundred feet away from the plaza tower school or the wreckage of what was the school. and the search is in for a new phase. heavy equipment has been moved. they have not found any survivors and several medical personnel tell me they are looking for 24 children who are missing. and it doesn't mean, and we certainly hope not, that doesn't mean they have fallen perish. some...
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gary, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> good luck in singapore. kenny, see you later. >> up to you, ty. >> all right. sue and all, delta and u.s. airways flying higher as you see there by a little bit for delta. little more u.s. airways. jpmorgan upxwraedsing both, noting increasing margins for delta, better prospects for u.s. airways even with its merger with american airlines doesn't go through. sue? >> ty, biopharmaceutical moving higher today, up 25.5%. the company says some of its experimental drugs to treat double chins showed positive test results. the stock up nearly 40% over the year. >>> all right. to washington, and the latest details on the tragic shooting at a navy shipyard that left 13 people dead. new details emerging now about the suspect. plus, how could security in your work place be improved and a former fbi profiler will tell us what to look for when we return. ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do y
gary, good to see you. >> great to see you. >> good luck in singapore. kenny, see you later. >> up to you, ty. >> all right. sue and all, delta and u.s. airways flying higher as you see there by a little bit for delta. little more u.s. airways. jpmorgan upxwraedsing both, noting increasing margins for delta, better prospects for u.s. airways even with its merger with american airlines doesn't go through. sue? >> ty, biopharmaceutical moving higher today, up 25.5%....
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economy so gary b, are these automatic cuts actually good? >> the best thing i think that could happen. you know, obama should go back to his purge on the billionaires saying they should give more. because in this case, brenda, for the past five years, the government has been the billionaires, during the first two years under the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is the way to kind of tighten the belt, i think is the best thing that could happen. >> some of the things are draconian. there are a lot of cuts that might be surprising and fbi agents and cuts in treatment to the mentally ill and cu
economy so gary b, are these automatic cuts actually good? >> the best thing i think that could happen. you know, obama should go back to his purge on the billionaires saying they should give more. because in this case, brenda, for the past five years, the government has been the billionaires, during the first two years under the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so...
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gary is now in silence. though it was found with abandon homes almost in every way to go in the population lives in the top with one small as this build a committee. i don't know what they can do about it. the more were no new jobs into steve's inside and businesses. the result of a shrinking steel industry it's down once depended on that was on his way the snakes smith aaron freeman wilson's this is some of the city's estimated ten thousand abandoned structures will come to know what others that seemed rather settle for a dollar then let them rot and bring down the value of the entire neighborhood. you may have won the two houses on the block and maybe abandoned the rest of the houses are well kept yard to try and use to be able to get people in those other two homes now own the changes and improves the appearance of the block and raises property values. it increases safety the attacks to apply you must be a resident of gary half the money to rehabilitate the house and lived t twenty five years before assum
gary is now in silence. though it was found with abandon homes almost in every way to go in the population lives in the top with one small as this build a committee. i don't know what they can do about it. the more were no new jobs into steve's inside and businesses. the result of a shrinking steel industry it's down once depended on that was on his way the snakes smith aaron freeman wilson's this is some of the city's estimated ten thousand abandoned structures will come to know what others...
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gary kamensky, you're the trader. what do you make of the market response and what the fed said here today? >> not a trader, bill. >> you were. you were. >> you think like a trader. >> you hit the most important thing, i thought, which is they didn't talk about interest rates going up. so i wanted to see what the market is pricing in and the fed funds future now says there's 100% probability of rate increases, but not till 2015. and so, the idea and the conversation about taper as it relates to asset arbitrage, selling bonds to buy stocks or selling stocks to buy bonds, that doesn't happen with a hypothetical taper, as rick knows. that happens when you actually have interest rates going up, and you're in a tightening cycle. and i didn't hear anything today about tightening cycle, and that is what true traders and institutional -- >> and, gary -- >> can 2% get you to take money out of stocks? 2%? >> no. i'm sorry -- steve, did you say something, steve? >> reporter: yeah, no, i was going to say, does it make a differenc
gary kamensky, you're the trader. what do you make of the market response and what the fed said here today? >> not a trader, bill. >> you were. you were. >> you think like a trader. >> you hit the most important thing, i thought, which is they didn't talk about interest rates going up. so i wanted to see what the market is pricing in and the fed funds future now says there's 100% probability of rate increases, but not till 2015. and so, the idea and the conversation...
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economy so gary b, are these automatic cuts actually good? >> the best thing i think that could happen. you know, obama should go back to his purge on the billionaires saying they should give more. because in this case, brenda, for the past five years, the government has been the billionaires, during the first two years under the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is the way to kind of tighten the belt, i think is the best thing that could happen. >> some of the things are draconian. there are a lot of cuts that might be surprising and fbi agents and cuts in treatment to the mentally ill and cu
economy so gary b, are these automatic cuts actually good? >> the best thing i think that could happen. you know, obama should go back to his purge on the billionaires saying they should give more. because in this case, brenda, for the past five years, the government has been the billionaires, during the first two years under the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so...
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meet gary thompson. >> why you have that camera for? >> he's 30 years old on the streets begging for money. feel bad for him? >> give me money and just get something to eat. >> you feel badly for anyone who's in a situation to beg for money, but i don't feel like this is real. >> right. lexington police say this guy is a scam artist. they had a press conference alerting the media to gary thompson's scam and they went out and found him on the street. they grilled him for about five minutes until he cracked. listen -- >> i appreciate you guys busting me. >> you appreciate that? >> yeah, i'm really good at it. i take about $100,000 a year doing this. >> no way. >> this is just downright offensive. >> gary legitimately does need the wheelchair. he was in an accident when he was 9. lexington media went crazy with this. they even talked to one of his uncles who says yeah, gary is a scammer. >> but he does know how to map nip la -- manipulate. but that doesn't make him right in the mind. >> so he's got to be in legal trouble. >> he has been in
meet gary thompson. >> why you have that camera for? >> he's 30 years old on the streets begging for money. feel bad for him? >> give me money and just get something to eat. >> you feel badly for anyone who's in a situation to beg for money, but i don't feel like this is real. >> right. lexington police say this guy is a scam artist. they had a press conference alerting the media to gary thompson's scam and they went out and found him on the street. they grilled...
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>> gary b. what do you say. i say no, brenda, wre different than cyprus and going back through even the last few years we're different than greece. we're different than spain. we're different than portugal and the markets fell off and proven to be a buying opportunity. yes, it's a concern, and i don't think it's a concern for us though. >> well, i mean, because week print a lot of money, toby, but there are some problems with our own system and this could overflow in some ways. >> andertainly let's not forget we're about a week away from this, 2008 was our meltdown and it it almost happened in 2008. and the thing that gets me more charged up what they did with taxes and incremental other stuff they've added in. and closed the banks down and we did that in the depression, by the way. they've added a whole bunch of other-- we're already paying, if you don't think we're at the point in the united states where we'll have withholding on capital gains, proposed. it's hittings rightnow. >> brenda: john, what do you thi
>> gary b. what do you say. i say no, brenda, wre different than cyprus and going back through even the last few years we're different than greece. we're different than spain. we're different than portugal and the markets fell off and proven to be a buying opportunity. yes, it's a concern, and i don't think it's a concern for us though. >> well, i mean, because week print a lot of money, toby, but there are some problems with our own system and this could overflow in some ways....
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gary allan will also take the stage. nats: sometimes i think i get off on the pain that is "get off on the pain". get this. gary's nine studio albums and greatest hits package have produced 26 singles on the billboard hot country songs charts, including four that reached number one. sunday in the country is at merriweather post pavilion on sunday. the show starts at 1. i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. a break in caught on camera.... why the homeowner says this video should be a warning to others. --adblib weather tz-- get this... a woman fed up with people breaking into her home... takes action.. and what she caught on camera was a wake up call. this... footage... shows... a... burglar... breaking into jacqui duffy's house---- / squeezing through the tiny space... next to her first floor... a-c unit..../ duffy... didn't want her face on camera..../ she says... she bought a home security system... 2 years ago... after another... break in.... in the same spot..../ but... she never removed ...the a-c unit... from t
gary allan will also take the stage. nats: sometimes i think i get off on the pain that is "get off on the pain". get this. gary's nine studio albums and greatest hits package have produced 26 singles on the billboard hot country songs charts, including four that reached number one. sunday in the country is at merriweather post pavilion on sunday. the show starts at 1. i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. a break in caught on camera.... why the homeowner says this video should be...
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host: gary schmitt? guest: yes, i think many made comments, but the answer was not, let's get out and cut defense. the bush administration -- it was not until 2006 and 2007 -- something proposed in 2003, but they wasted several years, and there are plenty of criticisms for that waste. cut and run. the idea was to do precisely what we did. increase the force levels and change the strategy. we did not stay with it, and we are not staying with it in afghanistan. we are seeing how it is playing out in iraq, and that is not good. see an afghano stand. host: one person wrote -- you can check these out on c- span.org. let's go to our minds. gary schmitt and steve clemons. carl, we will try one more time. we will go to jerome, democrats line. good morning. caller: i am a registered democrat, and i want to force say, thank you to the cable companies, thank you for c-span. my comment about senator hegel, i think a lot of people that would be opposing senator hagel are doing so because they cannot believe that an e
host: gary schmitt? guest: yes, i think many made comments, but the answer was not, let's get out and cut defense. the bush administration -- it was not until 2006 and 2007 -- something proposed in 2003, but they wasted several years, and there are plenty of criticisms for that waste. cut and run. the idea was to do precisely what we did. increase the force levels and change the strategy. we did not stay with it, and we are not staying with it in afghanistan. we are seeing how it is playing out...
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huge leadershii faiiure, this is a big, bbg problem, not knnwing it forra "public safety secrrtary gary -3 maynard s scheduleddto appear committtes in annapolissin the pext couple of weeks to tell &pnews at 5:30." yyeel,fox45 - baltimore county health offiiiias issue a ppea tt pet oowers... to haveetheer catt, dogs and other animals rrbies.the counny will host severrl vaccination clinics beginninn may 5-th... oday, doctors demonntrated tte vaccination process on a sttay dog that was recently found aaeecrucial to prevent the 3 spread of the disease. this several raccoons and two feral rraies. e discovered to havv &p< "and ww don't really want coloniis and the reassn why... exposeehuuann much morr easily.> easily."> the couuty s offering pet owners a dissconted rate of 8 dollars for theerabies hot. a 19-year-old wwo of a word he couldn't keep e -3 mmchael doyle and his friinds wwre booked on a jett ticket he alerred jet blue and the t-ss- about his ticking and frequunt outburrt. but just mmnutee before boarding tteepilot reeuse to let im on. "with all hhessuff in the &pnews abouu the boot
huge leadershii faiiure, this is a big, bbg problem, not knnwing it forra "public safety secrrtary gary -3 maynard s scheduleddto appear committtes in annapolissin the pext couple of weeks to tell &pnews at 5:30." yyeel,fox45 - baltimore county health offiiiias issue a ppea tt pet oowers... to haveetheer catt, dogs and other animals rrbies.the counny will host severrl vaccination clinics beginninn may 5-th... oday, doctors demonntrated tte vaccination process on a sttay dog that...
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(laughter) and my guest, gary england, is a meteorologist from oklahoma. he knows exactly how fast the ♪ wind comes sweeping down the plains ♪ (laughter) happy birthday to google which turns 15 today. just three more years and they can turn the safe search off. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. (audience chanting "stephen") welcome to the "report," everybody out there, in here, all around the world, ladies and gentlemen! (cheers and applause) folks, good to have you with us, folks. you asked these people, they know, i've got a bug up my ass. (laughter) that's not the only place. (laughter) i'll tell you, i've been warning you for years -- here's what it's about. i've been warning you for years that barack obama is a weak leader and he has proven me right once again. damn my gift! (laughter) the man could not lead us on health care reform. he could not lead us on the budget talks. and now he can not lead us into war. specifically with syria! where dictator an
(laughter) and my guest, gary england, is a meteorologist from oklahoma. he knows exactly how fast the ♪ wind comes sweeping down the plains ♪ (laughter) happy birthday to google which turns 15 today. just three more years and they can turn the safe search off. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. (audience chanting "stephen") welcome to the "report," everybody...
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your name is gary england. shouldn't it be something like "sleep thingerslush?" >> probably should have been. a lot of people do change their names. >> stephen: have you ever thought about it? >> no, no. >> stephen: think about it. (laughter) what would you like your name to be. if you could pick a weather name? what are your two favorite weather patterns? >> i lo do love the wind and i do love the rain. >> stephen: winy rain. sounds. >> windy rain. >> stephen: sounds like a stripper. (laughter) thank you so much, meteorologist gary england profiled in )p captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org > >> jon is back! >> hey, stubies! >> hey! >> baby. >> mmm. force [speaking in foreign language] >> how are you doing? >> mush, mushka! >> oh (bleep)! >> we have a huge problem. >> what? >> hey, no, i don't know is back. the middle east has changed him. he is not even acting
your name is gary england. shouldn't it be something like "sleep thingerslush?" >> probably should have been. a lot of people do change their names. >> stephen: have you ever thought about it? >> no, no. >> stephen: think about it. (laughter) what would you like your name to be. if you could pick a weather name? what are your two favorite weather patterns? >> i lo do love the wind and i do love the rain. >> stephen: winy rain. sounds. >> windy...
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gary fox died at the age of 58. denied for ten years the $700 to $900 a month he would have been due under a special program for miners. had the coal company doctors, this one and this one found he had disabling black lung. but they did not. >> i have no comment. >> reporter: and gary fox is one of hundred of coal miners, men like mack lester. men like steve day. some of the hundred of miners who a year-long joint investigation by abc news and the center for public integrity found have been quietly battling and losing against big coal companies and their prominent expensive doctors. >> a total national disgrace. the deck is stacked in theory and practice against coal miners, men and women and it is tragic. >> reporter: black lung remains the scourge of coal country. yet big coal companies have been able to avoid paying millions of dollars in black lung benefits to ailing miners thanks largely to their doctors says west virginia senator jay rockefeller. >> you can hardly do anything but cry with rage, with sadness. >
gary fox died at the age of 58. denied for ten years the $700 to $900 a month he would have been due under a special program for miners. had the coal company doctors, this one and this one found he had disabling black lung. but they did not. >> i have no comment. >> reporter: and gary fox is one of hundred of coal miners, men like mack lester. men like steve day. some of the hundred of miners who a year-long joint investigation by abc news and the center for public integrity found...
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i respect gary schmitt a great deal. we have a legitimate disagreement about where the barack too or fits in strategic objectives -- where the iraq war fits in strategic objectives. i believe we were completely right to ask bin laden. i thought the rationale for dealing with iraq was different. if you remove saddam hussein you basically create an incredible opportunity for iran and the region to grow. our decision to take out the chief storm and cap the bottle for iran was something where you get a real test for the question of values and democracy. you have a much more interest calculation about what dynamics to set up in iran. iran clearly began growing after the iraq invasion. this is a function of strategy. these are legitimate debate. it is a fair debate to have. i just wanted to validate that. what is our responsibility to the iraqi people? setting up some semblance of democratic institution. nevertheless, if you ask yourself at the end of the day if we helped american strategic objectives or did we heard it? we ne
i respect gary schmitt a great deal. we have a legitimate disagreement about where the barack too or fits in strategic objectives -- where the iraq war fits in strategic objectives. i believe we were completely right to ask bin laden. i thought the rationale for dealing with iraq was different. if you remove saddam hussein you basically create an incredible opportunity for iran and the region to grow. our decision to take out the chief storm and cap the bottle for iran was something where you...
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gary is watching, on the republican line. caller: you mentioned eight countries are involved. what are the other six countries, other than israel and japan? kingdom,e united netherlands, norway, australia, italy. those are the country's under contract. as a partner program, we have canada as well as denmark are part of the partnership. at a latere to buy date. these are the world's great air forces. this is what drives the two court -- two-part tenets. i was a former navy fighter pilot durin. no longer do you have separate electronic warfare, radar. all the different upgrades you have to do to software just for a particular navy airplane. navy.u have it for u.s. then you add the international partners, japan plus israel, in a software intensive airplane. that means everyone contributes to the development. everyone contributes to fair share. 100% of the capabilities are given to the entire partnership. that is the value of the f-35. host: explain the international sales process. how do these countries by the f- 35? are they buying it through the u.s. government? a government to
gary is watching, on the republican line. caller: you mentioned eight countries are involved. what are the other six countries, other than israel and japan? kingdom,e united netherlands, norway, australia, italy. those are the country's under contract. as a partner program, we have canada as well as denmark are part of the partnership. at a latere to buy date. these are the world's great air forces. this is what drives the two court -- two-part tenets. i was a former navy fighter pilot durin....
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>> gary: rob for die, or download one of our mobile mx mobile apps see you at 8. to those who've been denied equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know. >> every week, i suck. every week, i'm going home. >> facing off with two seasoned vets. is there an unfair advantage. >> it helps to have a winner. >> 100%. >>> kanye in new york trashing his baby mama's show while praising her. >> y'all acting like this ain't the most beautiful woman of all time. >> what she is saying about the kimye spoof. >>> kelly clarkson's pregnancy morning sickness. >> of course it's a girl causing the trouble. >>> after the tiger trainer attack at steve irwin's new vet gets injured. >> just a little blood. >> what happened during our interview. >>> plus -- things get heated with the "preachers of l.a." right here in nyc. >>> and -- ♪ right here waiting for you >> love song legend richard marks at 50
>> gary: rob for die, or download one of our mobile mx mobile apps see you at 8. to those who've been denied equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know. >> every week, i suck. every week, i'm going home. >> facing off with two seasoned vets. is there an unfair advantage....
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. >> jimmy: shut up, gary! [ laughter ] shut up! get out, gary! >> all right. all right. i just came down here because your mother wants you to know the hamburger helper will be ready in five minutes. it's going to be good! >> both: it's going to be ew! >> all right. well, we'll save some for you girls in case you chance your mind. catch you on the flipidy flop. >> jimmy: get out, gary! >> i'm going. >> jimmy: sorry, stephanie. gary's so annoying. all right. it's time for ew, speed round. here we go. ready. ew. >> anklet. >> jimmy: ew. >> gross. >> jimmy: graham crackers. >> ew. butternut squash? >> jimmy: ew! that sounds gross, man. >> ew. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. have you ever seen "mr. magorium's wonder emporium?" >> jimmy: mr. magorium's wonder emporium? >> yes. >> jimmy: no, i never seen that. i should watch it probably. let's keep playing. >> okay. rick. >> jimmy: ew, why? >> ew, who cares? >> jimmy: who cares? all right. that's all the time we have on "ew." i want to thank stephanie for dropping by tod
. >> jimmy: shut up, gary! [ laughter ] shut up! get out, gary! >> all right. all right. i just came down here because your mother wants you to know the hamburger helper will be ready in five minutes. it's going to be good! >> both: it's going to be ew! >> all right. well, we'll save some for you girls in case you chance your mind. catch you on the flipidy flop. >> jimmy: get out, gary! >> i'm going. >> jimmy: sorry, stephanie. gary's so annoying. all...
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i've got to meet gary. >> jimmy: all right. i have gary -- gary's almost six months old now. she's an english cream golden retriever. >> oh, and i have my -- [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you have a golden -- >> seven-year-old golden retriever. >> jimmy: would you like to meet gary? >> oh! i would love to meet gary? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: well, bring her out. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. hey, gary. >> come on, sweetheart. >> jimmy: that's betty. gary. say hi to betty? >> come here, baby. >> jimmy: that's right, there. >> oh, that's my boy. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. expect gary's a girl, by the way. [ laughter ] >> oh, right, gary. gary's a girl? >> jimmy: yeah. gary's a girl -- >> oh, we'll have to talk. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: gary, here. let's get up, here. you can get up on the couch, here. >> come on up here, sweetness. [ audience aws ] there's my boy. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. there you go, right there. that's -- that's gary. gary can do a trick. but it's -- i taught her one trick. six months. >> oh. >> jimmy: she can sit and she can lie down. does that impress you at all? >> wanna li
i've got to meet gary. >> jimmy: all right. i have gary -- gary's almost six months old now. she's an english cream golden retriever. >> oh, and i have my -- [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you have a golden -- >> seven-year-old golden retriever. >> jimmy: would you like to meet gary? >> oh! i would love to meet gary? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: well, bring her out. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. hey, gary. >> come on, sweetheart. >> jimmy: that's betty....
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i am probably the biggest names to come out of san jose. >> gary radnich, your the best. >> gary: can you see how i just backed down and? [laughter] we like having him on, arguably, he is the best tight end in the modern football era. we like to get him there and to get his opinions and your pals, steve young was last night he thought that the culver or have legs and mike. how- to you see it? >> it sounds like he came out with an apology to the 49ers are ready. i think that it is certainly going to stay with him for a while. he is he on. >> gary: the question is that do you think that is going to impact the game? >> maybe for him. perhaps there rest of the team well just not address it or not. it is difficult to tell. but it is a good lesson. >> gary: if you were sitting down with colin kaepernick and the advice for super bowl? >> yes. just be yourself and be in a moment you have all arrived. just go out and do your best. >> gary: i know that you will respect his playing but overall, are you a fan of ray lewis off the field and the with that he conducts himself? >> you are talking abo
i am probably the biggest names to come out of san jose. >> gary radnich, your the best. >> gary: can you see how i just backed down and? [laughter] we like having him on, arguably, he is the best tight end in the modern football era. we like to get him there and to get his opinions and your pals, steve young was last night he thought that the culver or have legs and mike. how- to you see it? >> it sounds like he came out with an apology to the 49ers are ready. i think that it...
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with no plan at all. >> reporter: after a day of getting paid to teach, gary does it for free. one afternoon a week he welcomes any student who wants to come for free s.a.t. tutoring. gary knows just how valuable a service he's providing. >> i'm there every day urging them to succeed and saying, you can do this. let me you another kind of example. >> reporter: he does it for two reasons. one, wanting give a little something back to the career that has served him well over the years. and perhaps, get a few of these kids a jump on starting theirs. >> i want everybody to have a same equal playing field and i'll make it possible for you to come out of my class with more information than you went in. >> not come out of his class but interviews. we sat down for a nice long interview with gary and i came away with knowledge about classical music and popular culture. he just, no matter what the setting he has information and you're going to gem get it and listen to he's a fascinating guy. >> is it too late more me and janelle no sign up. >> far, far too late. >> we could learn more, th
with no plan at all. >> reporter: after a day of getting paid to teach, gary does it for free. one afternoon a week he welcomes any student who wants to come for free s.a.t. tutoring. gary knows just how valuable a service he's providing. >> i'm there every day urging them to succeed and saying, you can do this. let me you another kind of example. >> reporter: he does it for two reasons. one, wanting give a little something back to the career that has served him well over the...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today.
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nick: have you read my book, gary? gary: yes, i have. very short. i will say he had to wait 20 or 30 minutes between shots. that's got to be difficult, especially in 24 cold to keep the rhythm in your golf swing. ian: that's a good point. it's actually five hours total, the 16 holes he's played yesterday and today. five hours right now. gary: there we go. david: at the scripps institute that can perform majoren surgery in less time. gary: if i'm betting i would say there's no way he hits that fairway. if he does, you? but it's a dogleg right to left and there's stuff on the left you cannot even think of hitting. we've seen before. peter: i don't think you'll see him aiming left toward the trees and the hazard and trying to cut it back in the fairway. nick: here's what we've been ranting on about. this is the tee shot at number nine. not a lot i can say to that one but right going right. seriously right. and then this is the one on 15 when he's probably trying to cut it left to right and it's smothered. rattles into the trees and it kicks it left. so
nick: have you read my book, gary? gary: yes, i have. very short. i will say he had to wait 20 or 30 minutes between shots. that's got to be difficult, especially in 24 cold to keep the rhythm in your golf swing. ian: that's a good point. it's actually five hours total, the 16 holes he's played yesterday and today. five hours right now. gary: there we go. david: at the scripps institute that can perform majoren surgery in less time. gary: if i'm betting i would say there's no way he hits that...
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gary, indiana is offering a home for a dollar. you need an income of $35,000 a year, the money to fix it up to local building standards for six months and the patients to live in it for five years. >> like so much in this town, it's been allowed to fall apart and now the city can't afford to tear et down. >>> inside, nature the slowly reclaiming the graffiti structure with nesting birds. >> there's fortune that sword and crashes. the population had leaving 10,000 abandoned houses. it carries the most famous son, michael jackson and turning this air port. first she needs to make gary look more like a city, and less than a ghost town. we not only add value to the city but we add value to the adjacent homeowners and that has a rippling effect. >> the major should know. she bought this house in the 1980s when gary first tried selling homes far $1. >> i would rather take a dollar home, no mortgage, all i'm paying is my taxes and utilities demand five years i have the deed to the oh house. american dream. >> but it's like scooping the s
gary, indiana is offering a home for a dollar. you need an income of $35,000 a year, the money to fix it up to local building standards for six months and the patients to live in it for five years. >> like so much in this town, it's been allowed to fall apart and now the city can't afford to tear et down. >>> inside, nature the slowly reclaiming the graffiti structure with nesting birds. >> there's fortune that sword and crashes. the population had leaving 10,000 abandoned...
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music from gary clark jr. doing a great song and headlines. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> jessica is asking for a's playoff tickets. can you help? >> stub hub. sorry. nothing here. >> that was harsh. >> i'll look for you though. the alds is set. a's and tigers game one friday at 6:30. the a's with a chance to exact revenge on the team that knocked them out of the playoffs a year ago. jim leeland is not taking them lightly. >> i like their team a lot. i thought what they accomplished last year this year they didn't sneak up on anybody. we have respect for them. it's playoff baseball and the two teams that d
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gary ran, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. adam: prosecutors announced largest-ever insider trading fine against sac capital. will investors evertrust sac capital founder steve cohen with their money ever again? liz: they might not be able to have the chance? have you ever wondered who provides equipment for stadiums like lincoln financial field in philadelphia? adam: we have the question about the sac capital settlement. was the judgment against deceive cohen fair and why? we'll bring you later the answers in the shoaf. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims
gary ran, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. adam: prosecutors announced largest-ever insider trading fine against sac capital. will investors evertrust sac capital founder steve cohen with their money ever again? liz: they might not be able to have the chance? have you ever wondered who provides equipment for stadiums like lincoln financial field in philadelphia? adam: we have the question about the sac capital settlement. was the judgment against deceive cohen fair and why?...